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June 16 Cactus Blossoms always are a surprise to find in arid conditions, they pop out after a sudden shower and last for a day in sunny glory.
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Laura Holmes Peters and I had an inspiring visit with Barbara Nechis on June 6, 2018 when we visited her studio in Calistoga. Not only is Barbara a warm and welcoming host, her artistic view of the world is awe inspiring and has me thinking of taking my flowers and landscapes in a slightly abstract…
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This close up study of the kangaroo paw plant that grows in a pot on my deck is an effort to simplify the main shapes of the bloom.
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“Nobody sees a flower – really – it is so small it takes time – we haven’t time – and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” ― Georgia O’Keeffe, Georgia O’Keeffe
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Working on doing a Big painting of this Lily.
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So I bought some lilies for inspiration. Plus I found a great quote from Amelia Earhart about trying what has not been done before, “Never do things others can do and will do if there are things others cannot do or will not do.” This is a little trickier for art than flying, but maybe…
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It’s a blue Monday for me, rain usually means good painting, but today is an exception.
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Okay so trying to do a sunset and the vibrant colors are such a contrast with the grays of the weather today.
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Rain is good weather for watercolor painters, that moisture in the air gives us more time to develop what is happening on the surface of our painting. So, for the next two days I should be able to have a lot of fun seeing what develops!
